Geography Sample Files

Geography notes fully revised & updated by 2019

The fully revised and updated edition of Geography for GS is planned to be released by Jan 2019.

Users that purchase the Geography notes today will get the upcoming updated version at no extra cost.

Short notes for quick revision.

From 2019 we will be posting a short version of each notes.

The short notes will be helpful for quick revision before the exam.

We are also planning to give related current affairs on a monthly or bi-weekly basis as value addition if we can get enough subscribers.

Geography Contents

Geomorphology

Earth’s Interior – Earthquake Waves – Shadow Zone

Earth’s Layers – Earth’s Composition

Earth Movements – Endogenetic Movements

Weathering – Exogenetic Earth Movements

Continental Drift Theory – Tectonics

See Floor Spreading – Paleomagnetism

Plate Tectonics – Indian Plate Movement

Ocean – Ocean Convergence

Continent – Ocean Convergence

Continent – Continent Convergence

Types of Mountains – Classification of Mountains

Fold Mountains – Block Mountains

Himalayas – Andes – Rockies – Urals – Drakensberg

Divergent Boundary – African Rift System

Volcanism – Andesitic, Basaltic – Geyser, Spring

Volcanic Landforms – Extrusive, Intrusive

Volcanism Types Based on Out Flow of Lava

Hotspot Volcanism – Hawaiian, Reunion Hotspot

Earthquakes – Seismic Waves

Tsunami – 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami

Rocks – Igneous – Sedimentary – Metamorphic

Fluvial Erosional Landforms – River Valley

Fluvial Depositional Landforms – Delta Types

Glacial Landforms – Erosional and Depositional

Marine Landforms – Coastlines

Arid Landforms – Wind Eroded – Water Eroded

Karst Landforms – Stalactite, Stalagmite

Lake – Classification of Lakes

Important Lakes on Earth – Facts About Lakes

Plateaus Types – Major Plateaus of The World

Climatology and Climatic Regions

Latitudes and Longitudes – Standard Time

Rotation and Revolution of Earth

Atmosphere – Role, Structure, Composition

Temperature Distribution on Earth – Heat Budget

Adiabatic Lapse Rate – Latent Heat of Condensation

Pressure Belts and Wind Systems

Wind Movement – Coriolis Force

Winds – Permanent, Secondary, Local Winds

Temperature Inversion – Types – Effects on Weather

Jet Streams – Geostrophic Wind

Subtropical Jet Stream – Polar Jet Stream

Air Mass – Air Masses Classification

Fronts – Types of Fronts – Occluded Front

Humidity – Relative Humidity – Dew point

Condensation – Forms of Condensation – Clouds

Photochemical smog – Sulfurous smog

Types of Precipitation and Rainfall

Thunderstorm – Thunder Lightning – Tornado

Tropical Cyclones – Favorable Conditions, Formation

Storm Surge – Cyclones in the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal

Temperate Cyclones – Mid Latitude Cyclone

Tropical Cyclones vs. Temperate Cyclones

El Nino – ENSO – La Nina – El Nino Modoki – IOD

Polar Vortex – Ozone Hole – Ozone Depletion

Rainforest Climate – Tropical Evergreen Climate

Monsoon Climate – Monsoon Forests

Savanna Climate – Tropical Wet Dry Climate

Desert Climate – Hot Deserts, Mid-Latitude Deserts

Steppe Climate – Temperate Grassland Climate

Mediterranean Climate – Western Margin Climate

China Type Climate – Gulf Type, Natal Type

British Type Climate – European Maritime Climate

Taiga Climate – Coniferous forests – Lumbering

Laurentian Climate | Fishing off Newfoundland, Japan

Tundra Climate – Polar Climate – Arctic Climate

Oceanography

Ocean Relief – Major Ocean Relief Features

Marginal Seas – Bay, Gulf, Strait, Isthmus

Pacific Ocean – Atlantic Ocean – Indian Ocean

Ocean currents – Factors responsible – Effects

Pacific Ocean Currents – Phytoplankton

Atlantic Ocean Currents – Sargasso Sea

Indian Ocean Currents – Effect of Monsoons

Temperature Distribution of Oceans

Ocean Salinity – Vertical, Horizontal Distribution

Tides | Spring Tide, Neap Tide | Tidal Bore

Coral Reef – Fringing Reef | Barrier Reef | Atoll

Coral Bleaching | Zooxanthellae

Indian Geography

Geography Notes PDF – UPSC IAS Civil Services Exam

India – Geographical Extent, Frontiers

Indian Rock System

Himalayas – Himalayan Ranges

Himalayas – Regional Divisions

Himalayas – Glaciers, Valleys, Snowline

Mountain Passes – India & Himalayas

Indo – Gangetic – Brahmaputra Plain

Divisions of Indo – Gangetic – Brahmaputra Plains

Peninsular Plateau – Deccan Plateau

Aravalis-Vindhyas-Satpuras-Western & Eastern Ghats

Coastline of India – Coastal Plains of India

Indian Islands – Andaman-Nicobar-Lakshadweep-New Moore

Drainage Patterns – Discordant-Concordant

Drainage Systems of India

Indus River System – Jhelum-Chenab-Ravi-Beas-Satluj

Ganga – Brahmaputra River System

Peninsular River System vs. Himalayan River System

Godavari – Krishna – Mahanadi

Cauvery – Pennar – Subarnarekha – Ponnaiyar – Vaigai

Narmada – Tapti – Sabarmati – Mahi – Luni – Ghaggar

Indian Monsoons – ITCZ – Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone

Indian Monsoon Mechanism – Jet Stream Theory

Indian Monsoons – Easterly Jet, Tibet, Somali Jet

Indian Monsoons – South West, North East Monsoons

Western Disturbances – Cloudburst

Indian Climate – Climate of India

Winter Season – Summer Season – Indian Climate

South West Monsoon Season

Retreating Monsoon – North East Monsoon

Climatic Regions of India – Stamp’s, Koeppen’s

Forests – Natural Vegetation of India

Soil Profile – Soil Horizon – Soil Types

Soil formation in Indian Conditions

Alluvial Soils – Black Soils – Soil Types

Red Soils – Lateritic Soils – Alkaline Soils

Soil Degradation -Soil Erosion – Desertification

Soil Conservation – Various Methods

Economic Geography

Iron Ore Distribution across the World

Iron Ore Distribution in India

Coal – Formation of Coal – Types of Coal

Coal in India – Gondwana Coal – Tertiary Coal

Distribution of Coal across the World

Petroleum and Mineral Oil in India

Petroleum and Mineral Oil – World distribution

Natural Gas Distribution – World, India

Shale Gas | Coalbed Methane

Manganese ore Distribution – India, World

Gold | Silver Distribution – India & World

Copper | Nickel | Chromite Distribution

Bauxite | Lead & Zinc | Tungsten | Pyrites

Nuclear Fission | Nuclear Reactor Types

Uranium | Thorium – Distribution

India’s Three-Stage Nuclear Power Programme

Diamond | Graphite – Distribution India, World

Mica | Limestone | Non-Metallic Minerals in India

How to approach this notes?

You must first analyse the previous years’ prelims and mains papers to understand the pattern and nature of questions asked from Geography.

Use DOC file to make short notes for quick revision for both Prelims and Mains. This way you can save a lot of time.

UPSC is changing the nature of the questions from year to year. There is no fixed rule. Future question papers can have predominantly Static or Dynamic knowledge-based questions or a mix of both. Don’t take chances, cover both.

You must also focus on Environment related concepts like pollution, climate change, etc. from my Environment notes.

Are this notes useful for Geography Optional?

Yes, it can be quite useful for creating a good base for Geography Optional. Basics are the key to quickly grasp Physical Geography concepts.

What others are saying

5 out of 5

Awesome notes

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PMF IAS (verified owner)–November 27, 2017

Thank you so much for your review Arvind. All the best 🙂

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5 out of 5

Manish (verified owner)–November 27, 2017

Best notes ever… Well done sir for providing the Cristal clear knowledge of each n every conceptual topic specially of physical geography…. I want u to prepare such type of notes on ethics… At this time there is not even single notes that will give me the conceptual clarity on each words given in the syllabus all are talking about the philosophical sense… Kindly suggest something…
Thankyou Sir

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PMF IAS (verified owner)–November 27, 2017

Thank you so much for your review Manish.
I don’t have any notes on ethics. For ethics Manoj K Jha of Ias Score is really good. But his course is pretty expensive (~15k+). You can try getting his printed or hand written notes from Delhi.
Good luck with UPSC prep 🙂

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4 out of 5

Extremely useful

Ranjeet Kumar (verified owner)–November 28, 2017

I think, it is a good, crisp and simple notes. No need to study more Savinder Singh and Gc Leong for geography and agriculture portion and especially environmental portion only need to link it with current events. If u further updates its with current event time to time more beneficial us bcoz now a days questions not asked directly static portion so please update time to time. And last thank you so much for providing such an amazing material.

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PMF IAS (verified owner)–November 28, 2017

Thank you for your review Ranjeet.
What you said is right. Questions from Current affairs are getting significant weightage these days. I will think about providing relevent current affairs as well.
Good luck with the exam 🙂

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4 out of 5

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

Thank you so much for your review Prashant. Good luck!

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5 out of 5

Perspicuous notes

Rohit farswan (verified owner)–November 27, 2017

It is joie de vivre in reading your notes.
Helpful not only for competitive exam but also enrich our life with useful and lucid concept of geography which are there but unknown to us.
Thanks PMF for sharing your notes.

5 out of 5

Great work

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

Thank you for your review Shirish. All the best for the exam 🙂

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5 out of 5

Very helpful

Saumya Sharma (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

I really enjoyed studying from these notes. The pictures make it very easy to grasp. The climatology part, especially the Indian monsoon section, was extremely helpful. I recommend this to all serious UPSC aspirants.

4 out of 5

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

Thank you for your review Anoop. All the best 🙂

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5 out of 5

SONIT MOHARANA (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

Great book explained in details provided sufficient informations required with concepts. Can look for updating new concepts relevant for mains and optional something related to current affairs periodically. For eg like Indian dipole was something in news was asked in prelims related to ENSO concept. Keep updating and mail it to the loyal customers.
Wish you good fortune to come

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

Thank you so much for your comprehensive review and wishes. I had plans to provide related current affairs but due to lack of time and other commitments I couldn’t. I will try to do it for CSE 2018.
Good luck!

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5 out of 5

rahulaggarwal052 (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

One word just awsmmm!!! notes. One stop solution for such vast geography. It was immensely helpful in my preparation. Thanks for these wonderful notes….

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PMF IAS (verified owner)–September 23, 2017

I made this notes for personal reference so I didn’t take it very professionally in the intital days. I am making efforts to correct my mistakes. I will be rewriting the book comletely and in it will be published soon.

I disagree with your “worthless and time waste” comment. Yes the book is big (in terms of pages due to lot of images) but it is definitely not a time waste.

I have explained a lot of complex concepts in a very simpler manner (No standard book explained complex concepts like Indian Monsoons, jet streams, cyclones etc. like I did in my notes). May be you didn’t like too many facts presented in the book. It’s okay. You are entitled to your opinion.

In the next revision I promise it will be original, short and way better.

Thanks for the review. Good luck 🙂

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5 out of 5

very useful material

sharanya (verified owner)–September 24, 2017

I came across pmfias while I was searching for geography videos, after completing the video series I bought material online. I consider it as a one-stop destination for upsc geography section, it is very comprehensive and you can use the material for both prelims as well as mains. I explanations in videos are very helpful and the material is useful for revision.

5 out of 5

Nice Compilation

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PMF IAS (verified owner)–October 22, 2017

Thank you for your review Aravindan. Good luck!

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5 out of 5

BEST (Really BEST) Notes of Geography for GS-1

Vaseem (verified owner)–January 9, 2018

It was very difficult for me to study geography in piecemeal manner starting from class 6th and updating the notes everytime when I read books of higher classes. PMFIAS’s notes and videos for geography are among the best in class. I’d suggest everyone to buy these notes. Student can maximize their understanding with following :

1. Study these notes in consultation to youtube lectures series provided by PMFIAS. (preferably watch Video lecture first and then read notes)
2. Notes also have references and answers to some conceptual previous years questions.
3. At times, author also tries to frame possible conceptual question and answers them – It helps expand your horizon of understanding.
4. For many important topics, it provides ‘summary’ and ‘eloboration’ – caters the need of both categories of the person who want brief and detailed study – serves quick revision.
5. Important terms / concept are in bold letters, making them easy to spot and focus during revision.

Note : ‘Human Geography’ and ‘Industry Location Factor’ is not covered in these notes. If anyone know what is the best and concise source for this, pl. pl. inform.

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–January 9, 2018

Thank you for your comprehensive review Vaseem. I wish you a very good luck with UPSC prep 🙂
– Coming to ‘Industrial Location Factors’ part you can refer mrunal.org/geography. I didn’t cover this part as I wouldn’t have done it any better than what mrunal has done. Why do the same work twice?
– And coming to Human geography part, it is not explicitly mentioned in the GS mains syllabus. And in prelims hardly any questions are asked from Human Geography. But in Geography Optional HG has a determining role. But my notes is meant for GS only!

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0 out of -2 people found this helpful

1 out of 5

Worst geo notes...

Manoj Kumar Sattawan (verified owner)–January 23, 2018

I was misguided by fake reviews… And purchased these notes. But I regret why I wasted my money to buy this garbage….the compiler of these notes is really have no knowledge about upsc…. He has poured 8-10 books and whole Wikipedia to prepare the notes. Only 5% portion of the material is relevant for upsc…. Now it is up to you whether you want to invest your energy to mug up irrelevant things or study smart and save both time and energy… You will not find flow and correlative concepts pattern in these notes….. Last thing…if you are really serious for upsc… Follow only savinder Singh…

“I regret why I wasted my money to buy this garbage”
No, I am not interested in selling you garbage. So I am refunding both of your payments of Rs. 90 (Jul 21, 2016) and Rs. 140 (Jan 22, 2018). The details of the refund are forwarded to your email.

“the compiler of these notes really has no knowledge about UPSC”
Sorry, I beg to differ.

“Only 5% portion of the material is relevant for upsc”
Sorry, I beg to differ with you on this too. They are 100% relevent.

“if you are really serious for upsc… Follow only savinder Singh…”
Savinder Singh only deals with Physical Geography and it is a bulky book meant for Optional and for academics.

I believe that everybody is entitled to have an opinion but they shouldn’t be this far from reality.

Good luck Manoj Kumar Sattawan 🙂

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4 out of 5

Great Work

Shiv Saini –January 14, 2018

Just being new to prep, Geography seem to be a big nightmare for its vastness in Pre & Mains. Reading these structured notes helped a lot. Thank you PMF… Genuinity & Credibility in your personality can be seen through your website and notes.

Query – Being new to syllabus Can PMF tell :-
1) Does Geography Notes(80) + Indian Geo notes(10) cover all the sub & sub sub parts of the Pre & Mains syllabus (beside Location factor) ? .. If any part remaining please tell so that I dont skip anything in such a vast syllabus and can cover from standard books.
2) Can you tell in more detailed form How to approach notes so that a newbee can extract maximum RELEVANT info in a given time frame from your notes. Like – how maps reading to be interlinked or so, How Mrunal – Rajtnail videos can help (as I like many aspirants have already seen that), Is there a requirement to go for bulky standard books post reading notes or it is sufficient for GS Geo.

I hope these are the questions in mind of alot of aspirants. I just expressed their concerned too..

“Can you tell in more detailed form How to approach notes”
– Read from DOC chapterwise (in the order as I have given).
– After studying each chapter edit the DOC from Prelims and Mains perspective. Shorten it for quick revision (this will help you during prelims and mains).
– Follow current affairs regularly and relate current affairs with the static portion (in last few mains most of the questions were current affairs related).
– For climate change and related concepts refer my environment notes (again you should link with current affairs).
– Don’t focus much on silly facts. Be very selective. Focus on only very import facts from each chapter (Refer previous Qps to understand the nature of questions asked).

“Should I refer other books”
– My notes in itself is quite extensive. I don’t think you will get enough time to refer other books.
All the best 🙂

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2 out of 2 people found this helpful

5 out of 5

ONE OF THE BEST GEO NOTES EVER MADE

pkjpranav30 (verified owner)–January 6, 2018

I had started preparing for geo with all ncerts from 6-12. Later when I crosschecked the PYQPs to check my knowledge base I was really disappointed with my progress.Then before reading GC Leong as suggested by everyone I came across this platform and watched some of the videos regarding climatology. Believe me, I couldn’t be more happy to find all my doubts cleared in those videos. Then I went for other videos on various topics and then I was literally ecstatic to find such a wonderful compilation of all necessary concepts needed for upsc prep. This could not be better presented by any other guy or team on any known platform. Moreover when I discovered the notes and that too at such a modest rate, the respect for PMFias became more profound. Trust me geo notes with most of the content copied pasted from many sources are sold in hundreds of rupees in New Delhi bookshops but PMFias notes at such a meager amount is something which deserves accolades from all aspirants. After watching those videos, grasping geo concepts has been like a cakewalk for me. I believe every aspirant who watches even a single video of PMFias should purchase these notes just to pay tribute to the sheer hard work in the compilation of such amazing content.
Lastly, thanks a ton for this! God bless you!

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–January 6, 2018

It was ecstatic reading your review. Thank you for such a comprehensive review and kind words. Good luck with the prep. All the best 🙂

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4 out of 5

geography notes

kiranjot kaur (verified owner)–January 16, 2018

Extremely helpful.. I was not good in geography due to lack of clarity of various concepts.but after reading and revising these notes.. I am quite confident now. Please provide notes on current issues also.

5 out of 5

Precise notes

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–January 21, 2018

Thank you for the review Shraddha.
Human geography notes is not coming anytime soon. Sorry!
Good luck 🙂

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2 out of 4 people found this helpful

5 out of 5

It's superb material

venkata krishna (verified owner)–December 15, 2017

It explains concepts very lucidly in simple language. I choose this as I liked the pictorial representation of concept. I am using this as my primary material for geography. Thanks for providing this good material at this cost, which is affordable.

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 15, 2017

Thank you very much for your review Krishna. All the best 🙂

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5 out of 5

Geography notes and indian crops

Ankit (verified owner)–January 24, 2018

I bought this 4 months ago….After watching mrunal videos reading ur notes of same topic make me understand each topic clearly…Awsm notes made by u,specially in point format which is also easy to revise (bold letter format)
I have a questio..I didn’t read meet geography,plz tell me if it is important to read ncert also after reading ur notes?

5 out of 5

Crispy notes

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–February 1, 2018

Thank you for the review Pankaj.
“Is this notes sufficient for general studies or have to read from other books also?”
Ans: Along with this notes you should be regular with current affairs. For Industrial Locational factors you must refer mrunal.org/geography.
All the very best for the exam 🙂

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5 out of 5

Broad and comprehensive notes.

Pawan Kumar Madhesiya –February 1, 2018

Excellent note made with huge effort and time with each and every related details at one place.
Can’t get better than this. Thanks.

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–February 1, 2018

Thank you for your review Pawan. Good luck with CSE 🙂

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3 out of 3 people found this helpful

5 out of 5

Shantanu (verified owner)–December 15, 2017

Great effort at a very reasonable cost. Book is compiled in a very informative way so that the student can derive maximum advantage from prelims point of view. Points are systematically arranged. NCERT’s are very exhaustively covered in a very lucid and easy to understand language. Supporting pictures are of great help. A good book worth buying.

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 15, 2017

Thank you very much for your detailed review Shantanu. Good luck!

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5 out of 5

Most comprehensive geography notes

Somnath (verified owner)–December 14, 2017

One of the most informative notes for geography, especially with all the detailed diagrams, maps and statistics and that too at perhaps the most reasonable price. Hope similar initiatives are taken for other subjects in the future. Thank you very much for all the work.

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 15, 2017

Thank you for your comprehensive review Somnath. Will definitely try to bring more useful content.
Good luck!

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4 out of 5

rohitsaraswat07 (verified owner)–February 6, 2018

Sir , notes are good. It is clearly visible that someone has worked hard on it..but i wonder that in concordant drainage pattern RESEQUENT and OBSEQUENT patterns are missing. This was d first topic i went through as it was being taught in my coaching ..although i can manage it ..but it gave me a bit dissatisfaction becoz i went through the very first topic of my notes and i found some basic elements missing…thank u

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–February 6, 2018

Thank you for your feedback Rohit. I will include these topics in the never revision. If you find any other topics missing feel free to notify me at [email protected].
Thanks and Good luck for the exam 🙂

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5 out of 5

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 17, 2017

Thank you Sunil. All the best!

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5 out of 5

Atul Kumar (verified owner)–December 18, 2017

Sir thank you very much. Notes are very nice and complete.All the important points of NCERT, Shankar IAS, are there l. So it’s time saving totally. Many additional points are also there which is very useful to understand the concept. After reading one or two times, it feels like, notes are made by self only.
Plz update us about the additional notes which you will add in future.

5 out of 5

By far the best geography material for GS

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Admin PMF IAS (verified owner)–December 30, 2017

Thank you Yeseswi for making time to review Geography notes. Happy New Year and Good Luck!

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5 out of 5

Great notes

Last jedi (verified owner)–January 8, 2018

I have read notes of climatology, Indian Geography and Geomorphology till now and they are really great notes. Follow these notes with pmf videos on youtube as they will help you to understand better and quickly.
If possible buy the notes as pdf will help you to read easily and allow you to add extra information in notes.